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Understanding the 11th Amendment (1794) - With a Calvin and Hobbes Twist #3446599 (License: Personal Use)
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The image presents the text of the 11th Amendment-prohibiting states from being sued by foreign nations, other states, or their own citizens-paired with a four-panel Calvin and Hobbes comic. In the comic, Calvin is asked to explain Newton’s First Law, but instead scribbles nonsense before triumphantly declaring his love for legal loopholes. This visual pairing underscores the complexity and interpretive flexibility of constitutional language.
Used in educational or civics-focused web content to make constitutional concepts more accessible and engaging; targets students, teachers, and curious readers seeking lighthearted yet informative explanations of U.S. amendments.
Related Cliparts: Learn about the 11th Amendment’s sovereign immunity principle-and enjoy a classic Calvin comic that humorously highlights legal interpretation challenges.
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